Tourism: an old barn that has become a pretty gîte
On the outskirts of the Lemboulas valley, a natural border between the departments of Tarn-et-Garonne and Lot, Jean-Pierre Ratz, a former farmer who retired in 2018, wanted to bring his agricultural buildings back to life. An old typical Quercy barn has been transformed into a gîte. Tranquility for summer visitors because there is no vis-à-vis. This cottage is labeled 3 ears by Gîtes de France, a guarantee of quality. Jean-Pierre Ratz invested a lot of sweat to achieve this result. A spacious cottage consisting of a large living room, a fitted kitchen, a large living room with television, two large bay windows and electric curtains, three bedrooms with showers, sinks and bathroom and WC for people with reduced mobility. Planned for 7 beds, and in the near future, we will be able to go up to 15. from Moissac, from the Aveyron gorges to Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, the nearby Lot. Wine tourism is on the rise in the region with its many wine producers from the Quercy hillsides. The Lemboulas valley is a place steeped in history with its remains of Gallo-Roman roads, the famous Napoleon bridge not well known. The Montpezat-de-Quercy sector has many churches dating from the Middle Ages. Architecture and history enthusiasts will not be disappointed. In a green environment, you can see wildlife (wild boar, deer). A soothing calm where you can relax. Rental all year round, underfloor heating and wood burning stove.
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